Posted on June 27, 2021June 27, 2021 by larksparrowSaturday pictures The standing cypress on the left gets just a bit less sun than the towering thriving one on the right. It’s cracking me up. Rouge vif d’Etampes squash baby. Greasy grits pole bean flowers. First black vernissage tomato ripening! I love these. Small enough that they produce a lot, but big enough for canning. Beetles bumble around and end up pollinating a lot of flowers. Briar examines the potatoes growing in bags. The big leaves are rouge vif d’Etampes squash. Paula’s houseplant is happy. A beetle out late at night. Mexican Plum seedling from home is doing well and getting lots of water with our rainy spell.
I think the night beetle lives under the woodpile. We found it or its cousin when we moved the woodpile recently. Loading... Reply
I think the bean pod supposed to look greasy but taste very savory. We’ll see. Yes she does her best. 😊 Loading... Reply
Its a night beetle and the standing cypress is gorgeous.
I think the night beetle lives under the woodpile. We found it or its cousin when we moved the woodpile recently.
Your tomato is so pretty! I hope your beans don’t taste greasy. And good Briar!
I think the bean pod supposed to look greasy but taste very savory. We’ll see. Yes she does her best. 😊